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New Mexico Charter School Study: Findings Report

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Abt’s New Mexico charter schools study has findings on college enrollment, dual language education, and equitable enrollment that may offer broader insight.
Understanding Rapid Re-housing: What Did We Learn?

Understanding Rapid Re-housing: What Did We Learn?

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This overview of HUD’s Abt-led Understanding Rapid Re-housing Study summarizes several questions answered by the study.
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Assisting Families Experiencing Homelessness with TANF Funding: Findings from a Survey of TANF Administrators

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This brief covers methods that TANF agencies can use to identify and provide housing services to families experiencing homelessness.
Past is prologue: A case study exploration of the role of climate indicators in adaptation in the United States

Past Is Prologue: A Case Study Exploration of the Role of Climate Indicators in Adaptation in the United States

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This journal article finds that pairing climate indicators and projections is more productive for adaptation decision making than climate projections alone.
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Where Data Meets Discovery: A One Health Conversation with Adam Schaefer

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Abt's Adam Schaefer joins Dr. Ginger Dixon on One Health Wednesdays to explore the science, systems, and leadership driving meaningful progress in One Health research.
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Sustainable Systems Strengthening: “There Are No Cookie Cutter Solutions”

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Midori de Habich is technical director of the Abt-led Local Health System Sustainability Project (LHSS), USAID’s global flagship activity in health systems strengthening.
How a National Healthcare Training Program’s Impacts Vary Locally

How a National Healthcare Training Program’s Impacts Vary Locally

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Most local Health Profession Opportunity Grants programs improve short-term educational progress and healthcare employment, but evidence on earnings impacts is ambiguous.